Display device

ABSTRACT

A display device includes a housing including first and second edge areas; a panel assembly between a window and the housing; a first waterproof member corresponding to the first edge area; a second waterproof member corresponding to the second edge area and disconnected from the first waterproof member; and a first sealing member in contact with the first and second waterproof members, the panel assembly, the window and the housing. The panel assembly includes a plurality of members each protruded further than an end of the first waterproof member to respectively define first edges. Each first edge is in contact with the first sealing member, and protruded distances of the first edges from the end of the first waterproof member increase as a cross-sectional distance from the plurality of members to the window decreases to form a stepped shape of the panel assembly at the first edges.

The application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser.No. 17/739,622 filed May 9, 2022, which is a continuation application ofU.S. application Ser. No. 16/555,136 filed Aug. 29, 2019 and issued asU.S. Pat. No. 11,327,528 on May 10, 2022, which claims priority toKorean Patent Application No. 10-2018-0103476, filed Aug. 31, 2018, andall the benefits accruing therefrom under 35 U.S.C. § 119, the contentof which in its entirety is herein incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND (1) Field

Exemplary embodiments relate to a display device.

(2) Description of the Related Art

With the development of information technology, the importance ofdisplay devices, which are a connection medium between users andinformation, has been emphasized. In response to such a connectionmedium, the use of display devices such as a liquid crystal displaydevice, an organic light emitting display device, and a plasma displaydevice has been increasing.

A waterproof structure may be employed in a bezel area of a displaydevice corresponding to an outer area of the display area of the displaydevice, in order to secure a stable display function irrespective ofchanges in the external environment of the display device. It isdesirable to minimize the bezel area to ensure a sufficient displayarea.

SUMMARY

One or more exemplary embodiment provides a display device including awaterproof structure that can be combined with other members the displaydevice having various shapes in the minimized bezel area of the displaydevice.

According to an exemplary embodiment, a display device includes: a panelassembly which displays an image; a housing in which the panel assemblyis disposed, the housing including a first edge area extending along afirst direction and a second edge area extending along a seconddirection intersecting the first direction; a window disposing the panelassembly between the housing and the window; a first waterproof memberbetween the panel assembly and the housing at the first edge areathereof; a second waterproof member between the window and the housingat the second edge area thereof, the second waterproof member beingdisconnected from the first waterproof member to define a spacetherebetween; and a first sealing member in contact with each of thefirst waterproof member, the second waterproof member, the panelassembly, the window and the housing, at the space between the first andsecond waterproof members. The panel assembly includes a plurality ofmembers each protruded in the first direction further than an end of thefirst waterproof member to respectively define first edges of theplurality of members, the first edges disposed in the space between thefirst and second waterproof members. In the space between the first andsecond waterproof members: each first edge is in contact with the firstsealing member, and protruded distances of the first edges from the endof the first waterproof member increase as a cross-sectional distancefrom the plurality of members to the window decreases to form a steppedshape of the panel assembly at the first edges thereof.

The plurality of members may include an optical adhesive film in contactwith the window, a display panel, and a polarizing film between theoptical adhesive film and the display panel.

An entirety of a first edge of the optical adhesive film may be disposedfurther in the first direction further from the end of the firstwaterproof member than an entirety of a first edge of the polarizingfilm.

The plurality of members may further include a cover panel, and thedisplay panel may be positioned between the polarizing film and thecover panel.

The cover panel may include a cushion member and a conductive thin film.

An entirety of a first edge of the display panel may be disposed furtherin the first direction from the end of the first waterproof member thanan entirety of the first edge of the cover panel.

The housing may further include a third edge area extending along thesecond direction and spaced apart from the second edge area along thefirst direction, and the display device may further include a thirdwaterproof member between the window and the housing at the third edgearea thereof, and a second sealing member in contact with each of thefirst waterproof member, the third waterproof member, the panelassembly, the window, and the housing. The plurality of members may eachbe protruded in a direction opposite to the first direction further thanan end of the third waterproof member to respectively define secondedges of the panel assembly, each second edge being in contact with thesecond sealing member. Protruded distances of the second edges from theend of the third waterproof member may increase as the cross-sectionaldistance from the plurality of members to the window decreases to form astepped shape of the panel assembly at the second edges thereof.

The plurality of members may respectively define second edges thereofwhich are opposite to the first edges thereof along a direction oppositeto the first direction, and the second edges may be aligned with eachother.

Along the second direction, a first portion of the first edge of thecover panel may be disposed closer to an end of the panel assembly thana second portion of the first edge of the cover panel. Along a directionopposite to the first direction, the first portion of the first edge ofthe cover panel may be disposed further from the first edge of thedisplay panel than the second portion of the first edge of the coverpanel.

The housing may further include a third edge area extending along thesecond direction and spaced apart from the second edge area along thefirst direction, and the display device may further include a thirdwaterproof member between the window and the housing at the third areathereof, and a second sealing member in contact with each of the firstwaterproof member, the third waterproof member, the panel assembly, thewindow, and the housing. The plurality of members may each be protrudedin a direction opposite to the first direction further than an end ofthe third waterproof member to respectively define second edges of theplurality of member, each second edge being in contact with the secondsealing member. Protruded distances of the second edges from the end ofthe third waterproof member increase as the cross-sectional distancefrom the plurality of members to the window decreases to form a steppedshape of the panel assembly at the second edges thereof.

The plurality of members may respectively define second edges thereofwhich are opposite to the first edges thereof along a direction oppositeto the first direction, and the second edges may be aligned with eachother.

The first edge of the display panel and the first edge of the polarizingfilm may be aligned with each other.

A first protruded distance of the optical adhesive film may be definedby a first process deviation of a first cutting process in which thedisplay panel and the polarizing film are cut together at the firstedges thereof, a second process deviation of a second cutting process inwhich the optical adhesive film is cut at the first edge thereof, athird process deviation of a manufacturing process in which a releasepaper which is removable applied to the optical adhesive film ismanufactured, and a fourth process deviation of an adhesive process inwhich the optical adhesive film and the polarizing film are adhered toeach other.

The first protruded distance may be calculated by the following Equation1, when the first protruded distance is d1, the first process deviationis a, the second process deviation is b, the third process deviation isc, and the fourth process deviation is d.

d1=√{square root over (α² +b ² +c ² +d ²)}  [Equation 1]

A second protruded distance of the cover panel may correspond to a fifthprocess deviation of a manufacturing process in which the cover panel ismanufactured.

Along the second direction, a first portion of a first edge of theoptical adhesive film may be disposed closer to an end of the panelassembly than a second portion of the first edge of the optical adhesivefilm. Along the first direction, the first portion of the first edge ofthe optical adhesive film may be disposed further from a first edge ofthe polarizing film than the second portion of the first edge of theoptical adhesive film.

The plurality of members may further include a cover panel, and thedisplay panel may be positioned between the polarizing film and thecover panel.

An entirety of a first edge of the display panel may be disposed furtherin the first direction from the end of the first waterproof member thanan entirety of the first edge of the cover panel.

Along the second direction, a first portion of the first edge of thecover panel may be disposed closer to an end of the panel assembly thana second portion of the first edge of the cover panel. Along a directionopposite to the first direction, the first portion of the first edge ofthe cover panel may be disposed further from a first edge of the displaypanel than the second portion of the first edge of the cover panel.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute apart of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of theinvention, and, together with the description, serve to explainprinciples of the invention.

FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views illustrating an embodiment of adisplay device according to the invention.

FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the display device of FIG.2 taken along line A-A′.

FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the display device of FIG.2 taken along line B-B′.

FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the display device of FIG.2 taken along line C-C′.

FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a sealingmember of the display device of FIG. 5 .

FIG. 7 is a top plan view of an embodiment of a panel assembly of adisplay device according to the invention.

FIGS. 8 and 9 are enlarged cross-sectional views of the panel assemblyof FIG. 7 according to the invention.

FIG. 10 is a top plan view diagram for explaining a process deviation ofan optical adhesive film.

FIG. 11 is a top plan view of another embodiment of a panel assembly ofa display device according to the invention.

FIG. 12 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the panel assembly ofFIG. 11 according to the invention.

FIG. 13 is a top plan view of still another embodiment of a panelassembly of a display device according to the invention.

FIG. 14 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the panel assembly ofFIG. 13 according to the invention.

FIG. 15 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

FIG. 16 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the panel assembly ofFIG. 15 according to the invention.

FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment of adisplay device according to the invention.

FIG. 18 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

FIG. 19 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

FIG. 20 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

FIG. 21 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyaccording to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Hereinafter, embodiments of the invention will be described in detailwith reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in theart can easily carry out the invention. The invention may be embodied invarious forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.

In order to clearly illustrate the invention, parts not related to thedescription are omitted. Throughout the specification, the same orsimilar components are denoted by the same reference numerals.Therefore, the above-mentioned reference numerals can be used in otherdrawings.

In addition, the size and thickness of each component shown in thedrawings are arbitrarily shown for convenience of explanation. Theinvention is not necessarily limited to those shown in the drawings. Inthe drawings, thicknesses may be exaggerated for clarity of presentationof layers and regions.

It will be understood that when an element is referred to as beingrelated to another element such as being “on” another element, it can bedirectly on the other element or intervening elements may be presenttherebetween. In contrast, when an element is referred to as beingrelated to another element such as being “directly on” another element,there are no intervening elements present.

It will be understood that, although the terms “first,” “second,”“third” etc. may be used herein to describe various elements,components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components,regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms.These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region,layer or section from another element, component, region, layer orsection. Thus, “a first element,” “component,” “region,” “layer” or“section” discussed below could be termed a second element, component,region, layer or section without departing from the teachings herein.

The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particularembodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, thesingular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the pluralforms, including “at least one,” unless the content clearly indicatesotherwise. “At least one” is not to be construed as limiting “a” or“an.” “Or” means “and/or.” As used herein, the term “and/or” includesany and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or“comprising,” or “includes” and/or “including” when used in thisspecification, specify the presence of stated features, regions,integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do notpreclude the presence or addition of one or more other features,regions, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/orgroups thereof.

Furthermore, relative terms, such as “lower” or “bottom” and “upper” or“top,” may be used herein to describe one element's relationship toanother element as illustrated in the Figures. It will be understoodthat relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations ofthe device in addition to the orientation depicted in the Figures. Forexample, if the device in one of the figures is turned over, elementsdescribed as being on the “lower” side of other elements would then beoriented on “upper” sides of the other elements. The exemplary term“lower,” can therefore, encompasses both an orientation of “lower” and“upper,” depending on the particular orientation of the figure.Similarly, if the device in one of the figures is turned over, elementsdescribed as “below” or “beneath” other elements would then be oriented“above” the other elements. The exemplary terms “below” or “beneath”can, therefore, encompass both an orientation of above and below.

“About” or “approximately” as used herein is inclusive of the statedvalue and means within an acceptable range of deviation for theparticular value as determined by one of ordinary skill in the art,considering the measurement in question and the error associated withmeasurement of the particular quantity (i.e., the limitations of themeasurement system). For example, “about” can mean within one or morestandard deviations, or within ±30%, 20%, 10% or 5% of the stated value.

Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientificterms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by oneof ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. It willbe further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly useddictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that isconsistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and thepresent disclosure, and will not be interpreted in an idealized oroverly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.

Exemplary embodiments are described herein with reference to crosssection illustrations that are schematic illustrations of idealizedembodiments. As such, variations from the shapes of the illustrations asa result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances,are to be expected. Thus, embodiments described herein should not beconstrued as limited to the particular shapes of regions as illustratedherein but are to include deviations in shapes that result, for example,from manufacturing. For example, a region illustrated or described asflat may, typically, have rough and/or nonlinear features. Moreover,sharp angles that are illustrated may be rounded. Thus, the regionsillustrated in the figures are schematic in nature and their shapes arenot intended to illustrate the precise shape of a region and are notintended to limit the scope of the present claims.

A waterproof structure may be employed in a minimized bezel area of adisplay device corresponding to an outer area of the display area of thedisplay device, in order to secure a stable display functionirrespective of changes in the external environment of the displaydevice. In the minimized bezel area, a waterproof structure may becombined with other members of various shapes included in the displaydevice.

FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views illustrating an embodiment of adisplay device according to the invention.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2 , a display device 10 according to anembodiment of the invention may include a housing HS, waterproof membersWP1, WP2, WP3 and WP4, a panel assembly PA, and a window WD. The displaydevice 10 and components thereof may be disposed in a plane defined by afirst direction and a second direction which cross each other. In FIGS.1 and 2 , for example, a relatively long dimension of the display device10 may be extended in the first direction, which a relatively shortdimension of the display device 10 may be extended in the seconddirection. A thickness of the display device 10 and components thereofmay be taken in a third direction which crosses each of the first andsecond directions.

The housing HS is coupled with the window WD, thereby fixing positionsof internal parts of the display device 10 and protecting the internalparts from external shocks and the like. The housing HS and the windowWD may form an outer surface of the display device 10, and may beexposed to the environment which is external to the display device 10.

The housing HS may include a first area HE1 and a second area HE2. Inanother embodiment, the housing HS may optionally further include athird area HE3 and a fourth area HE4. Each of these areas of the housingHS are disposed at an edge portion of the housing HS.

The first to fourth areas HE1 to HE4 of the housing HS may correspond toa bezel area of the display device 10. In addition, the first to fourthareas HE1 to HE4 of the housing HS may correspond to attachment surfacesto which the first to fourth waterproof members WP1 to WP4 are attached.

The housing HS may further include an accommodation space HSP surroundedby the first to fourth areas HE1 to HE4. The accommodation space HSP mayaccommodate therein batteries, antennas, electronic circuit components,and the like among components and internal parts of the display device10.

The first to fourth waterproof members WP1 to WP4 may provide anadhesive function and a waterproof function. In an embodiment, forexample, the first to fourth waterproof members WP1 to WP4 may be adouble-sided adhesive tape having a waterproof function. The adhesivefunction and the waterproof function may be defined by a material of awaterproof member, a shape or structure of the waterproof member, etc.

The first waterproof member WP1 may be overlapped with the first areaHE1. The second waterproof member WP2 may be overlapped with the secondarea HE2 and spaced apart from the first waterproof member WP1. Thefirst waterproof member WP1 may have a shape defining a length thereofextending in a longitudinal direction (e.g., the relatively longdimension) of the display device 10. The width of the first waterproofmember WP1 may extend along the relatively short dimension of thedisplay device 10. The longitudinal direction of the display device 10may correspond to a first direction DR1 (see FIG. 7 ).

The second waterproof member WP2 may have a shape defining a lengththereof extending in a width direction (e.g., the relatively shortdimension) of the display device 10. The width of the second waterproofmember WP2 may extend along the relatively long dimension of the displaydevice 10. The width direction of the display device 10 may correspondto a second direction DR2 (see FIG. 7 ).

Similarly, the third waterproof member WP3 may be overlapped with thethird area HE3. The fourth waterproof member WP4 may be overlapped withthe fourth area HE4. The first to fourth waterproof members WP1 to WP4may be spaced apart from each other along the first direction or thesecond direction, respectively. That is, the first to fourth waterproofmembers WP1 to WP4 may be disconnected from each other. The thirdwaterproof member WP3 may have a shape defining a length thereofextending in the width direction of the display device 10. The fourthwaterproof member WP4 may have a shape defining a length thereofextending in the longitudinal direction of the display device 10.

The panel assembly PA may include a plurality of members stackedtogether. At least one of the plurality of members may be a displaypanel which generates and/or displays an image. The display panel may bean organic light emitting display panel, a liquid crystal display panel,or the like. For convenience of description, hereinafter the displaypanel as an organic light emitting display panel is described.

The panel assembly PA may be overlapped with the first waterproof memberWP1. In addition, the panel assembly PA may be overlapped with thefourth waterproof member WP4. That is, the first waterproof member WP1may provide a waterproof function while adhering the first area HE1 ofthe housing HS and the panel assembly PA to each other. In addition, thefourth waterproof member WP4 may provide a waterproof function whileadhering the fourth area HE4 of the housing HS and the panel assembly PAto each other. Structures of the first and fourth waterproof members WP1and WP4 described hereinbelow may be substantially the same as eachother such that repeated descriptions are omitted.

The panel assembly PA may include or define a display surface at whichthe image is displayed. The window WD may be engaged with the housing HSwhile covering the display surface of the panel assembly PA. The windowWD includes or is made of a transparent material such as glass,synthetic resin, plastic or the like and can protect the panel assemblyPA from an external impact while transmitting the image displayed fromthe panel assembly PA. That is, the image from the panel assembly PA isprovided to the window WD and is visible through the window WD fromoutside the display device 10.

The window WD may be overlapped with the second waterproof member WP2and the panel assembly PA. In addition, the window WD may be overlappedwith the third waterproof member WP3. That is, the second waterproofmember WP2 may provide a waterproof function while adhering the secondarea HE2 of the housing HS and the window WD to each other. In addition,the third waterproof member WP3 may provide a waterproof function whileadhering the third region HE3 of the housing HS and the window WD toeach other. Structures of the second and third waterproof members WP2and WP3 described hereinbelow may be substantially the same as eachother such that repeated descriptions are omitted.

FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the display device of FIG.2 taken along line A-A′, FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view ofthe display device of FIG. 2 taken along line B-B′, FIG. 5 is anenlarged cross-sectional view of the display device of FIG. 2 takenalong line C-C′, and FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of anembodiment of a sealing member of the display device of FIG. 5 . Theportion of the display device at line C-C′ is disposed at an edgeportion of the display device and closer to an outer edge of the displaydevice than the portion of the display device at line A-A′. The linesC-C′ and A-A′ of the display device in FIG. 2 may be applied to variousembodiments of panel assemblies described hereinafter.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4 , the waterproof function can be realized bythe portions of each of the second and fourth waterproof members WP2 andWP4 respectively lengthwise extending in the width direction or thelongitudinal direction of the display device 10.

However, referring to FIG. 5 , a step difference, e.g., a heightdifference corresponding to a thickness of the panel assembly PA existsbetween the second waterproof member WP2 adhered between the window WDand the second area HE2, and the first waterproof member WP1 adheredbetween the panel assembly PA and the first area HE1. A stepped spaceST12 may be formed due to the step difference. The step difference maybe defined at a boundary between the first and second areas HE1 and HE2.The stepped space ST12 may be defined by the window WD, the panelassembly PA, the housing HS and the first and second waterproof membersWP1 and WP2. The stepped space ST12 may be defined at a region wherewaterproof members are disconnected from each other, such as at cornersof the panel assembly PA, without being limited thereto.

Similarly, a stepped space ST13 may be formed between the firstwaterproof member WP1 and the third waterproof member WP3, a steppedspace ST24 may be formed between the second waterproof member WP2 andthe fourth waterproof member WP4, and a stepped space ST34 may be formedbetween the third waterproof member WP3 and the fourth waterproof memberWP4 (see FIG. 7 ). When the moisture penetrates through the steppedspaces ST12, ST13, ST24, and ST34, the waterproof function may not beimplemented properly.

Referring to FIG. 6 , by filling a sealing member FR12 in the steppedspace ST12, the waterproof function of the first to fourth waterproofmembers WP1 to WP4 within the display device 10 can be complemented. Thesealing member FR12 may include a thermosetting resin, a viscous resin,silicone, a semi-solid, an elastic resin or the like. At the steppedspace ST12, the sealing member FR12 may be in contact with the firstwaterproof member WP1, the second waterproof member WP2, the panelassembly PA, the window WD, and the housing HS.

In an embodiment, the panel assembly PA may include a plurality ofmembers. When the edges of the plurality of members in contact with thesealing member FR12 are irregularly protruded, the sealing member FR12may not be completely filled into the stepped space ST12. In this case,since the waterproof function is not fully realized, defects may occurin the display device 10 due to penetration of moisture or the like. Theplurality of members of the panel assembly PA can be designed so thatedges of the plurality of members are aligned with each other. However,the plurality of members of the panel assembly PA may have processdeviations in respective manufacturing processes, and in a process ofbonding the plurality of members to each other, the edges contacting thesealing member FR12 may be still be irregularly protruded by the processdeviations.

FIG. 7 is a top plan view of an embodiment of a panel assembly of adisplay device according to the invention and FIGS. 8 and 9 are enlargedcross-sectional views of the panel assembly taken along lines A-A′ andC-C′, respectively, according to the invention.

Referring to FIGS. 7 to 9 , a panel assembly PA11 according to theinvention may include an optical adhesive film OCA1, a polarizing filmPOL, and a display panel DP. Further, as another embodiment, the panelassembly PA11 may further include a cover panel CPL.

The optical adhesive film OCA1 may be in contact with the window WD(opposing edges extending along the second direction DR2 being indicatedas dotted lines in FIG. 7 ). The optical adhesive film OCA1 may be aviscous resin having a high light transmittance close to about 100%after being cured.

The display panel DP may be a panel capable of generating and/ordisplaying an image, as described above. In an embodiment, for example,the display panel DP may be an organic light emitting display panelincluding a plurality of pixels each of which is included of an organiclight emitting diode. The pixels may be controlled or driven to generateand/or display the image. The organic light emitting diode in the pixelsmay be controlled or driven to generate and/or emit light at the pixelsfor generating and displaying the image.

The polarizing film POL may be positioned between the optical adhesivefilm OCA1 and the display panel DP. The polarizing film POL isconfigured to reflect external light incident thereto through the windowWD from the environment external to the display device so that the imagedisplay of the display panel DP is not disturbed. The polarizing filmPOL may be a polarizing plate.

The cover panel CP1 may cover a non-display surface (e.g., a lowersurface) of the display panel DP and may define an outer surface of thepanel assembly PA11. That is, the display panel DP may be positionedbetween the polarizing film POL and the cover panel CP1. In anembodiment, for example, the cover panel CP1 may have a structure inwhich a cushioning member and a conductive thin film are laminated. Thecushioning member can absorb an impact applied to the display panel DP,and the conductive thin film can cancel the electromagnetic interferenceapplied to the display panel DP. The conductive thin film may include,for example, a copper thin film.

The cover panel CP1, the display panel DP, the polarizing film POL, theoptical adhesive film OCA1 and the window WD may be laminated in a thirddirection DR3 (e.g., along a thickness of the panel assembly PA11 of thedisplay device).

The plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP1 may respectively includefirst edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c disposed furthest in the first directionDR1 among edges of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP1 and in contact with thefirst sealing member FR12. The first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c eachcorrespond to a same first side of the panel assembly PA11 (whichcorresponds to a same first side of the display device).

The first edge E1 c is defined by the cover panel CP1. The display panelDP and/or the polarizing film POL extends further than the first edge E1c to define the first edge E1 p. The optical adhesive film OCA1 extendsfurther than the display panel DP and/or the polarizing film POL todefine the first edge E1 o. The window WD extends further than theoptical adhesive film OCA1 to define a first edge of the window WDfurthest from the first edge E1 c, at a same side of the members OCA1,POL, DP and CP1 which define each of first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c.Since along the cross-sectional thickness of the panel assembly PA11,the members CP1, DP, POL and OCA1 are disposed sequentially closer tothe window WD, the first edges E1 c, E1 p and E1 o may be arrangedsequentially closer to the window WD and form a stepped shape along thefirst direction DR1. That is, at least in a portion of the panelassembly PA11, portions of the first edges E1 o, E1 p, and E1 c mayprotrude sequentially at different distances from each other relative toa center or non-edge region of the panel assembly PA11 as across-sectional distance to the window WD decreases such that the firstedges E1 o, E1 p, and E1 c have the stepped shape.

In this embodiment and the following embodiments, for example, thepolarizing film POL and the display panel DP are bonded to each otherand are integrally cut to have the first edge E1 p defined by individualedges that coincide with (e.g., are aligned with) each other.

The entire first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA1 mayprotrude in the first direction DR1 from the first edge E1 p of thepolarizing film POL. In an embodiment, for example, the optical adhesivefilm OCA1 may protrude by a first distance d1 in the first direction DR1with respect to all locations along a length of the first edge E1 p ofthe polarizing film POL. In an embodiment, the optical adhesive filmOCA1 may protrude from the first edge E1 p of the polarizing film POL bya constant first distance d1 in the first direction DR1 with respect toall locations along the length of the first edge E1 p of the polarizingfilm POL. That is, along a length of the first edge E1 o, the opticaladhesive film OCA1 of the panel assembly PA11 protrudes regularly fromthe first edge E1 p of the polarizing film POL. Furthermore, since thelongest member among the optical adhesive film OCA1 and the polarizingfilm POL is disposed closest to the water proof members, end portions ofthe optical adhesive film OCA1 and the polarizing film POL areconsidered as protruded regularly.

The entire first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP1 may be recessed in adirection opposite to the first direction DR1 from the first edge E1 pof the display panel DP. In an embodiment, for example, the cover panelCP1 may be recessed by a second distance d2 in the direction opposite tothe first direction DR1 with respect to all locations along a length ofthe first edge E1 p of the display panel DP. In an embodiment, the coverpanel CP1 may be recessed from the first edge E1 p of the display panelDP by a constant second distance d2 in the direction opposite to thefirst direction DR1 with respect to all locations along the length ofthe first edge E1 p of the display panel DP. That is, along a length ofthe first edge E1 c, the cover panel CP1 of the panel assembly PA11 isrecessed regularly from the first edge E1 p of the display panel DP.Furthermore, since the longest member among the display panel DP and thecover panel CP1 is disposed closest to the water proof members, endportions of the display panel DP and the cover panel CP1 are consideredas protruded regularly.

Taking FIGS. 7 to 9 together, at a location where line A-A′ is disposedand at a location where line C-C′ is disposed, the distances d1 and d2are the same. That is, along lengths of each of the first edges E1 o, E1p and E1 c, the members OCA1, POL, DP, and CP1 are protruded (orrecessed) regularly at the respective distances d1 and d2. As shown bythe dotted lines for each of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c, themembers OCA1, POL, DP, and CP1 are protruded (or recessed) regularly atthe respective distances d1 and d2, along an entirety of the lengths ofeach of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c. While the stepped spaceST12 is indicated at line C-C′, it will be understood that since thedistances d1 and d2 are disposed along an entirety of the lengths ofeach of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c, such stepped space ST12configuration is also disposed along the entirety of the lengths of thefirst edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c.

Referring again to FIGS. 1 and 5 to 7 , although not shown, a secondsealing member (refer to sealing member FR12 in FIG. 6 ) may fill thestepped space ST13. The second sealing member may be in contact with thefirst waterproof member WP1, the third waterproof member WP3, the panelassembly PA, the window WD, and the housing HS.

The plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP, and CP1 may include second edgesE2 o, E2 p, and E2 c disposed furthest in a direction opposite to thefirst direction DR1 among edges of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP1 and incontact with the second sealing member. The second edges E2 o, E2 p, andE2 c each correspond to a same second side of the panel assembly PA11(which corresponds to a same second side of the display device). Assimilarly described above, since along the thickness of the panelassembly PA11, the members CP1, DP, POL and OCA1 are disposedsequentially closer to the window WD, the second edges E2 c, E2 p and E2o may be arranged sequentially closer to the window WD and form astepped shape along the direction opposite to the first direction DR1.That is, at least in a portion of the panel assembly PA11, portions ofthe second edges E2 o, E2 p, and E2 c may protrude sequentially atdifferent distances from each other relative to a center or non-edgeregion of the panel assembly PA11 as a cross-sectional distance to thewindow WD decreases such that the second edges E2 o, E2 p, and E2 c havethe stepped shape.

The elements at the remaining stepped spaces ST24 and ST34 may alsoinclude the same configurations as those at the stepped spaces ST12 andST13, respectively, so redundant description is omitted.

The plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP1 of the panel assemblyPA11 do not protrude irregularly at the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24and ST34. Therefore, since a sealing member can be completely filled inthe stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24, and ST34 at which edges of themembers OCA1, POL, DP and CP1 are exposed, the waterproof function canbe effectively implemented.

FIG. 10 is a top plan view diagram for explaining a process deviation ofthe optical adhesive film.

As described above, the plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP1 ofthe panel assembly PA may have process deviations in respectivemanufacturing processes thereof. Also, there may be a process deviationin the process of bonding the plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP1to each other. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the firstdistance d1 and the second distance d2 in consideration of the processdeviations.

In determining the first distance d1 as a protruded distance of a memberwithin the panel assembly, first through fourth process deviations maybe considered as follows. Hereinafter, the process deviations refer toprocess deviations based on the first direction DR1.

The first process deviation a may occur in a process of integrallycutting the display panel DP and the polarizing film POL.

The second process deviation b may occur in a cutting process of theoptical adhesive film OCA1. Referring to FIG. 10 , when the opticaladhesive film OCA1 is ideally cut, the first edge E1 o is defined.

When the optical adhesive film OCA1 is not ideally cut, due to thesecond process deviation b, an optical adhesive film OCA1 s having asmallest overall length along the first direction DR1 can be producedand an optical adhesive film OCA1 b having a largest overall lengthalong the first direction DR1 can be produced. Of course, an opticaladhesive film having a size between the optical adhesive film OCA1 s andthe optical adhesive film OCA1 b may also be produced.

The third process deviation c may occur in a process of manufacturing arelease paper of the optical adhesive film OCA1. Two release papers maybe provided and respectively located on opposing sides of the opticaladhesive film OCA1. The release paper makes recognition of the positionof the optical adhesive film OCA1 possible which may otherwise bedifficult to locate due to transparency of the optical adhesive filmOCA1, and preserves the viscosity of the optical adhesive film OCA1.When the optical adhesive film OCA1 is adhered to another member, therelease paper is removed.

The fourth process deviation d may occur in a process of adhering theoptical adhesive film OCA1 and the polarizing film POL to each other.The process of adhering the optical adhesive film OCA1 and thepolarizing film POL to each other may be termed a first sub-laminationprocess. A second sub-lamination process may be a process of adheringthe optical adhesive film OCA1 and the window WD to each other.

When the first protruded distance is d1, the first process deviation isa, the second process deviation is b, the third process deviation is c,and the fourth process deviation is d, the first distance d1 may becalculated by the following Equation 1 to which the root-sum-squareformula is applied.

d1=√{square root over (α² +b ² +c ² +d ²)}  Equation 1

According to an embodiment, the second distance d2 may correspond to afifth process deviation occurred in a process of manufacturing the coverpanel CPL.

Accordingly, when the first distance d1 and the second distance d2 aredetermined according to the embodiment of the invention, since theplurality of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP1 do not protrude irregularlyat the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24 and ST34, the sealing member canbe completely filled in the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24 and ST34,and the waterproof function can be effectively implemented.

FIG. 11 is a top plan view of another embodiment of a panel assembly ofa display device according to the invention and FIG. 12 is an enlargedcross-sectional view of the panel assembly of FIG. 11 according to theinvention.

Referring to FIGS. 11 and 12 , a panel assembly PA12 according to theinvention may include the optical adhesive film OCA1, the polarizingfilm POL, and the display panel DP. Further, as another embodiment, thepanel assembly PA12 may further include a cover panel CP2.

The plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP, and CP2 may include first edgesE1 o, E1 p, and E1 c disposed furthest in the first direction DR1 amongedges of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP2 and in contact with the firstsealing member FR12. The first edges E1 o, E1 p, and E1 c at ends of therespective members OCA1, POL, DP, and CP2 may be protruded at differentdistances from a center or non-edge region of the panel assembly PA12toward an end edge of the window WD to define a sequential stepped shapewhich is described above for FIGS. 7 to 9 .

The entire first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA1 mayprotrude in the first direction DR1 from the first edge E1 p of thepolarizing film POL. In an embodiment, for example, the optical adhesivefilm OCA1 may protrude by a first distance d1 in the first direction DR1with respect to all locations along the first edge E1 p of thepolarizing film POL.

A first portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may berecessed in a direction opposite to the first direction DR1 from each ofa second portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 and thefirst edge E1 p of the display panel DP. In an embodiment, for example,the first portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may berecessed by a second distance d2 in a direction opposite to the firstdirection DR1 with respect to the first edge E1 p of the display panelDP.

The first portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may be aportion of the cover panel CP2 corresponding to the line C-C′. Thesecond portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may be aportion of the cover panel CP2 corresponding to the line A-A′. Thesecond portion corresponding to the line A-A′ is further detailed inFIG. 12 and the first portion corresponding to the line C-C′ is detailedin FIG. 9 . The first and second portion of the first edge E1 c of thecover panel CP2 may be collectively referred to as or form a concaveportion CC12 and CC24 in the top plan view. The second portion of thefirst edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 does not include a stepped spaceformed by the cover panel CP2 and the display panel DP, since the firstedges E1 p and E1 c are aligned with each other as shown in FIG. 12 .Even if a concave portion is not formed at the first portion of thefirst edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2, the waterproof function is nothindered.

Taking FIGS. 11 and 12 together, at a location where line A-A′ isdisposed, the distance d1 is the same for each of members POL, DP, andCP2 such that a stepped space may not be formed at line A-A′. Alonglengths of each of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c, the membersOCA1, POL, DP, and CP2 are protruded (or recessed) regularly at therespective distances d1 and d2, as described above for FIGS. 7 to 9 . Asshown by the dotted lines for each of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1c in FIG. 11 , the members OCA1, POL, DP, and CP2 are protruded (orrecessed) regularly at the respective distances d1 and d2, along thelengths of each of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c.

In addition, although not shown, the second sealing member may fill thestepped space ST13. The second sealing member may be in contact with thefirst waterproof member WP1, the third waterproof member WP3, the panelassembly PA, the window WD, and the housing HS.

The plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP, and CP2 may include second edgesE2 o, E2 p, and E2 c disposed furthest in a direction opposite to thefirst direction DR1 among edges of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP2 and incontact with the second sealing member. The second edges E2 o, E2 p, andE2 c at ends of the respective members OCA1, POL, DP, and CP2 may beprotruded at different distances from the center or non-edge region ofthe panel assembly PA12 toward an end edge of the window WD to define asequential stepped shape which is described above for FIGS. 7 to 9 .

First and second portions of the second edge E2 c of the cover panel CP2may be collectively referred to as or form a concave portion CC13 andCC34 in the top plan view, respectively, and a duplicate descriptionthereof will be omitted.

The elements at the remaining stepped spaces ST24 and ST34 may alsoinclude the same configurations as those at the stepped spaces ST12 andST13, respectively, so redundant description is omitted.

Accordingly, since the plurality of members OCA1, POL, DP and CP2 of thepanel assembly PA12 do not protrude irregularly at the stepped spacesST12, ST13, ST24 and ST34, the sealing member can be completely filledin the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24 and ST34, and the waterprooffunction can be effectively implemented.

FIG. 13 is a top plan view of another embodiment of a panel assembly ofa display device according to the invention and FIG. 14 is an enlargedcross-sectional view of the panel assembly of FIG. 13 according to theinvention.

Referring to FIGS. 13 and 14 , a panel assembly PA21 according to theinvention may include an optical adhesive film OCA2, the polarizing filmPOL, and the display panel DP. Further, as another embodiment, the panelassembly PA21 may further include the cover panel CPL.

The plurality of members OCA2, POL, DP, and CP1 may include first edgesE1 o, E1 p, and E1 c disposed furthest in the first direction DR1 amongedges of members OCA2, POL, DP and CP1 and in contact with the firstsealing member FR12. The first edges E1 o, E1 p, and E1 c at ends of therespective members OCA2, POL, DP, and CP1 may be protruded at differentdistances from a center or non-edge region of the panel assembly PA21toward an end edge of the window WD to define a sequential stepped shapewhich is described above for FIGS. 7 to 9 .

A first portion of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2may protrude in the first direction DR1 from each of a second portion ofthe first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2 and the first edgeE1 p of the polarizing film POL. In an embodiment, for example, thefirst portion of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2may protrude by a first distance d1 in the first direction DR1 withrespect to the first edge E1 p of the polarizing film POL.

The first portion of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive filmOCA2 may be a portion of the optical adhesive film OCA2 corresponding tothe line C-C′. The second portion of the first edge E1 o of the opticaladhesive film OCA2 may be a portion of the optical adhesive film OCA2corresponding to the line A-A′. The second portion of the correspondingto the line A-A′ is further detailed in FIG. 14 and the first portioncorresponding to the line C-C′ is detailed in FIG. 9 . The first andsecond portions of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2may be collectively referred to as or form a convex portion CV12 andCV24. The second portion at the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesivefilm OCA2 does not include a stepped space formed by the opticaladhesive film OCA2 and the polarizing film POL, since the first edges E1p and E1 o are aligned with each other as shown in FIG. 14 . Even if aconvex portion is not formed at the first portion of the first edge E1 oof the optical adhesive film OCA2, the waterproof function is nothindered.

As illustrated by the dotted lines in FIG. 14 , the entire first edge E1c of the cover panel CP1 may be recessed in a direction opposite to thefirst direction DR1 from the first edge E1 p of the display panel DP. Inan embodiment, for example, the cover panel CP1 may be recessed by asecond distance d2 in the direction opposite to the first direction DR1with respect to the first edge E1 p of the display panel DP.

Taking FIGS. 13 and 14 together, at a location where line A-A′ isdisposed, the distance d2 is the same for each of members OCA2, POL andDP such that a stepped space may not be formed at line A-A′. Alonglengths of each of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c, the membersOCA2, POL, DP, and CP1 are protruded (or recessed) regularly at therespective distances d1 and d2, as described above for FIGS. 7 to 9 . Asshown by the dotted lines for each of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1c in FIG. 13 , the members OCA2, POL, DP, and CP1 are protruded (orrecessed) regularly at the respective distances d1 and d2, along thelengths of each of the first edges E1 o, E1 p and E1 c.

In addition, although not shown, a second sealing member may fill thestepped space ST13. The second sealing member may be in contact with thefirst waterproof member WP1, the third waterproof member WP3, the panelassembly PA, the window WD, and the housing HS.

The plurality of members OCA2, POL, DP, and CP1 may include second edgesE2 o, E2 p, and E2 c disposed furthest in a direction opposite to thefirst direction DR1 among edges of members OCA2, POL, DP and CP1 and incontact with the second sealing member. The second edges E2 o, E2 p, andE2 c at ends of the respective members OCA2, POL, DP, and CP1 may beprotruded at different distances from the center or non-edge region ofthe panel assembly PA21 toward an end edge of the window WD to define asequential stepped shape which is described above for FIGS. 7 to 9 .

First and second portions of the second edge E2 o of the opticaladhesive film OCA2 may be collectively referred to as or form a convexportion CV13 and CV34. A duplicate description thereof will be omitted.

The remaining stepped spaces ST24 and ST34 may also include the sameconfigurations as those at the stepped spaces ST12 and ST13,respectively, so redundant description is omitted.

The plurality of members OCA2, POL, DP and CP1 of the panel assemblyPA21 do not protrude irregularly at the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24and ST34. Therefore, since the sealing member can be completely filledin the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24, and ST34, the waterprooffunction can be effectively implemented.

FIG. 15 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention and FIG. 16 is anenlarged cross-sectional view of the panel assembly in in FIG. 15according to the invention.

Referring to FIGS. 15 and 16 , a panel assembly PA22 according to theinvention may include the optical adhesive film OCA2 (also disclosed inFIGS. 11 and 12 ), the polarizing film POL, and the display panel DP.Further, as another embodiment, the panel assembly PA22 may furtherinclude the cover panel CP2 (also disclosed in FIGS. 13 and 14 ).

The plurality of members OCA2, POL, DP, and CP2 may include the firstedges E1 o, E1 p, and E1 c disposed furthest in the first direction DR1among edges of members OCA2, POL, DP and CP2 and in contact with thefirst sealing member FR12. At least in a portion of the panel assemblyPA22, portions of the first edges E1 o, E1 p, and E1 c may protrudesequentially at different distances from each other relative to a centeror non-edge region of the panel assembly PA22 as a cross-sectionaldistance to the window WD decreases such that the first edges E1 o, E1p, and E1 c have a stepped shape which is described above for FIGS. 7 to9 .

A first portion of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2may protrude in the first direction DR1 from each of a second portion ofthe first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2 and the first edgeE1 p of the polarizing film POL. In an embodiment, for example, thefirst portion of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2may protrude by a first distance d1 in the first direction DR1 withrespect to the first edge E1 p of the polarizing film POL.

The first portion of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive filmOCA2 may be a portion corresponding to the line C-C′. The second portionof the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2 may be aportion corresponding to the line A-A′. The second portion correspondingto the line A-A′ is further detailed in FIG. 16 and the first portioncorresponding to the line C-C′ is detailed in FIG. 9 . The first andsecond portions of the first edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2may be collectively referred to as or form the convex portion CV12 andCV24 in the top plan view. The second portion of the first edge E1 o ofthe optical adhesive film OCA2 does not include a stepped space formedby the optical adhesive film OCA2 and the polarizing film POL, since thefirst edges E1 p and E1 o are aligned with each other as shown in FIG.16 . Even if a convex portion is not formed at the first portion of thefirst edge E1 o of the optical adhesive film OCA2, the waterprooffunction is not hindered.

A first portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may berecessed in a direction opposite to the first direction DR1 from each ofa second portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 and thefirst edge E1 p of the display panel DP. In an embodiment, for example,the first portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may berecessed by a second distance d2 in a direction opposite to the firstdirection DR1 with respect to the first edge E1 p of the display panelDP.

The first portion of the first edge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may be aportion corresponding to the line C-C′. The second portion of the firstedge E1 c of the cover panel CP2 may be a portion corresponding to theline A-A′. The second portion corresponding to the line A-A′ is furtherdetailed in FIG. 16 and the first portion corresponding to the line C-C′is detailed in FIG. 9 . The first and second portions of the first edgeE1 c of the cover panel CP2 may be collectively referred to as or form aconcave portion CC12 and CC24. The second portion of the first edge E1 cof the cover panel CP2 does not include a stepped space formed by thecover panel CP2 and the display panel DP, since the first edges E1 p andE1 c are aligned with each other as shown in FIG. 16 . Even if a concaveportion is not formed at the second portion of the first edge E1 c ofthe cover panel CP2, the waterproof function is not hindered.

In addition, although not shown, the second sealing member may fill thestepped space ST13. The second sealing member may be in contact with thefirst waterproof member WP1, the third waterproof member WP3, the panelassembly PA, the window WD, and the housing HS.

The plurality of members OCA2, POL, DP, and CP2 may include second edgesE2 o, E2 p, and E2 c disposed furthest in a direction opposite to thefirst direction DR1 among edges of members OCA2, POL, DP and CP2 and incontact with the second sealing member. At least in a portion of thepanel assembly PA22, portions of the second edges E2 o, E2 p, and E2 cmay protrude sequentially at different distances from each otherrelative to a center or non-edge region of the panel assembly PA22 as across-sectional distance to the window WD decreases such that the secondedges E2 o, E2 p, and E2 c have a stepped shape which is described abovefor FIGS. 7 to 9 .

First and second portions of the second edge E2 o of the opticaladhesive film OCA2 may be collectively referred to as or form the convexportion CV13 and CV34. A duplicate description thereof will be omitted.

First and second portions of the second edge E2 c of the cover panel CP2may be collectively referred to as or form the concave portion CC13 andCC34, and a duplicate description thereof will be omitted.

The remaining stepped spaces ST24 and ST34 may also include the sameconfigurations as those at the stepped spaces ST12 and ST13,respectively, so redundant description is omitted.

The plurality of members OCA2, POL, DP and CP2 of the panel assemblyPA22 do not protrude irregularly at the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24and ST34. Therefore, since the sealing member can be completely filledin the stepped spaces ST12, ST13, ST24, and ST34, the waterprooffunction can be effectively implemented.

FIG. 17 is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment of adisplay device according to the invention.

A display device 11 of FIG. 17 differs from the display device 10 ofFIG. 1 in that it further includes a fifth waterproof member WP14.

The fifth waterproof member WP14 may lengthwise extend in a widthdirection of the display device 11. The fifth waterproof member WP14 mayconnect the first waterproof member WP1 and the fourth waterproof memberWP4 to each other. The fifth waterproof member WP14, the firstwaterproof member WP1, and the fourth waterproof member WP4 may beintegrally formed. That is, one of the fifth waterproof member WP14, thefirst waterproof member WP1, and the fourth waterproof member WP4 mayextend to define any other among fifth waterproof member WP14, the firstwaterproof member WP1, and the fourth waterproof member WP4. The fifthwaterproof member WP14 may adhere the panel assembly PA to a portion ofthe housing HS. In an embodiment, the fifth waterproof member WP14 inFIG. 17 may replace the third waterproof member WP3 introduced in FIG. 1, such that a collective waterproof member includes only WP1, WP14 andWP4.

Although there are stepped spaces ST12 and ST24 in this embodiment,unlike the display device 10 of FIG. 1 , there are no stepped spacesST13 and ST34. That is, since the fifth waterproof member WP14 isconnected to each of the first waterproof member WP1 and the fourthwaterproof member WP4 at second side corners of the panel assembly PA,there are no stepped spaces ST13 and ST34.

Since the remaining configuration of the display device 11 of FIG. 17 issubstantially the same as that of the display device 10 of FIG. 1 ,duplicated description is omitted.

FIG. 18 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

Referring to FIG. 18 , a panel assembly PA33 according to the inventionmay include an optical adhesive film OCA3, the polarizing film POL, andthe display panel DP. Further, as another embodiment, the panel assemblyPA33 may further include a cover panel CP3.

First edges E1 c′, E1 p′, and E1 o′ of the panel assembly PA33 of FIG.18 are substantially the same as the first edges E1 c, E1 p, and E1 o ofthe panel assembly PA11 of FIG. 7 . Thus, duplicated description isomitted.

In the panel assembly PA33 of FIG. 18 , the plurality of members OCA3,POL, DP, and CP3 may include second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′disposed furthest in a direction opposite to the first direction DR1.The second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′ may coincide with (e.g., bealigned with) each other along the third direction DR3.

In the panel assembly PA33 of FIG. 18 , the second edges E2 o′, E2 p′,and E2 c′ may irregularly protrude in the direction opposite to thefirst direction DR1 due to process deviations. However, unlike thedisplay device 10 of FIG. 1 , since the stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 arenot included, the sealing member is not filled. Therefore, a problemthat the stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 are not filled with the sealingmember does not occur. Referring to FIGS. 16 and 18 , for example, sincethe second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′ are aligned with each other assimilarly shown for the first edges E1 c, E1 p and E1 o at line A-A′ inFIG. 16 , there are no stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 in which to fill thesealing member.

FIG. 19 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

Referring to FIG. 19 , a panel assembly PA34 according to the inventionmay include the optical adhesive film OCA3, the polarizing film POL, andthe display panel DP. Further, as another embodiment, the panel assemblyPA34 may further include a cover panel CP4.

The first edges E1 c′, E1 p′, and E1 o′ of the panel assembly PA34 ofFIG. 19 are substantially the same as the first edges E1 c, E1 p, and E1o of the panel assembly PA12 of FIG. 11 . Thus, duplicated descriptionis omitted.

In the panel assembly PA34 of FIG. 19 , the plurality of members OCA3,POL, DP, and CP4 may include second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′disposed furthest in a direction opposite to the first direction DR1.The second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′ may coincide with each otheralong the third direction DR3.

Similar to that described for the panel assembly PA33 of FIG. 18 , inthe panel assembly PA34 of FIG. 19 , the second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, andE2 c′ may irregularly protrude in the direction opposite to the firstdirection DR1 due to process deviations. However, unlike the displaydevice 10 of FIG. 1 , since the stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 are notincluded, the sealing member is not filled. Therefore, a problem thatthe stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 are not filled with the sealing memberdoes not occur.

FIG. 20 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

Referring to FIG. 20 , a panel assembly PA43 according to the inventionmay include an optical adhesive film OCA4, the polarizing film POL, andthe display panel DP. Further, as another embodiment, the panel assemblyPA43 may further include the cover panel CP3.

The first edges E1 c′, E1 p′, and E1 o′ of the panel assembly PA43 ofFIG. 20 are substantially the same as the first edges E1 c, E1 p, and E1o of the panel assembly PA21 of FIG. 13 . Thus, duplicated descriptionis omitted.

In the panel assembly PA43 of FIG. 20 , the plurality of members OCA4,POL, DP and CP3 may include second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′disposed furthest in the direction opposite to the first direction DR1.The second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′ may coincide with each otheralong the third direction DR3.

Similar to that described for the panel assembly PA33 of FIG. 18 , inthe panel assembly PA43 of FIG. 20 , the second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, andE2 c′ may irregularly protrude in the direction opposite to the firstdirection DR1 due to process deviations. However, unlike the displaydevice 10 of FIG. 1 , since the stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 are notincluded, the sealing member is not filled. Therefore, a problem thatthe stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 are not filled with the sealing memberdoes not occur.

FIG. 21 is a top plan view of yet another embodiment of a panel assemblyof a display device according to the invention.

Referring to FIG. 21 , a panel assembly PA44 according to the inventionmay include the optical adhesive film OCA4, the polarizing film POL, andthe display panel DP. Further, as another embodiment, the panel assemblyPA44 may further include a cover panel CP34.

The first edges E1 c′, E1 p′, and E1 o′ of the panel assembly PA44 ofFIG. 21 are substantially the same as the first edges E1 c, E1 p, and E1o of the panel assembly PA22 of FIG. 15 . Thus, duplicated descriptionis omitted.

In the panel assembly PA44 of FIG. 21 , the plurality of members OCA4,POL, DP and CP4 may include second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′disposed furthest in the direction opposite to the first direction DR1.The second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, and E2 c′ may coincide with each other inthe third direction DR3.

Similar to that described for the panel assembly PA33 of FIG. 18 , inthe panel assembly PA44 of FIG. 21 , the second edges E2 o′, E2 p′, andE2 c′ may irregularly protrude in the direction opposite to the firstdirection DR1 due to process deviations. However, unlike the displaydevice 10 of FIG. 1 , since the stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 are notincluded, the sealing member is not filled. Therefore, a problem thatthe stepped spaces ST13 and ST34 are not filled with the sealing memberdoes not occur.

The display device according to one or more embodiment of the inventionmay include a waterproof structure that can be combined with members ofvarious shapes in the minimized bezel area of the display device.

The drawings referred to heretofore and the detailed description of theinvention described above are merely illustrative of the invention. Itis to be understood that the invention has been disclosed forillustrative purposes only and is not intended to limit the scope of theinvention. Therefore, those skilled in the art will appreciate thatvarious modifications and equivalent embodiments are possible withoutdeparting from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the true scopeof the invention should be determined by the technical idea of theappended claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A display device comprising: a housing; a firsttape disposed on the housing; a panel assembly disposed on the firsttape; and a window disposed on the panel assembly, wherein the firsttape, the panel assembly, and the window form a stepped shape, whereinthe panel assembly includes: a cover panel disposed on the first tape; adisplay panel disposed on the cover panel; a polarizing film disposed onthe display panel, the polarizing film comprising a first edgesubstantially coincident with a first edge of the display panel; and anoptical adhesive film disposed on the polarizing film, the opticaladhesive film comprising a first edge protruded from the first edge ofthe polarizing film, wherein a first edge of the window is protrudedfrom the first edge of the optical adhesive film, wherein the polarizingfilm further comprises a second edge substantially coincident with asecond edge of the display panel, wherein the optical adhesive filmfurther comprises a second edge substantially coincident with the secondedge of the polarizing film, and wherein a second edge of the window isprotruded from the second edge of the optical adhesive film.
 2. Thedisplay device of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a first edgearea at a corner of the housing and a second edge area at a side of thehousing, wherein the first edge of the polarizing film, the first edgeof the display panel, and the first edge of the optical adhesive filmare disposed in the first edge area, and wherein the second edge of thepolarizing film, the second edge of the display panel, and the secondedge of the optical adhesive film are disposed in the second edge area.3. The display device of claim 2, wherein the first tape is between thepanel assembly and the housing in the first edge area, and wherein thedisplay device further comprises a second tape between the window andthe housing in the second edge area, the second tape being disconnectedfrom the first tape along a first direction to define a spacetherebetween along the first direction.
 4. The display device of claim3, wherein the first edge of the polarizing film, the first edge of thedisplay panel and the first edge of the optical adhesive film are eachdisposed in the space between the first and second tapes.
 5. The displaydevice of claim 1, wherein an entirety of the first edge of the opticaladhesive film is protruded further than an entirety of the first edge ofthe polarizing film.
 6. The display device of claim 1, wherein a firstedge of the cover panel is protruded further than a first edge of thefirst tape.
 7. The display device of claim 1, wherein a first portion ofa first edge of the cover panel is concave with respect to a secondportion of the first edge of the cover panel.
 8. The display device ofclaim 1, wherein the first edge of the display panel and the first edgeof the polarizing film are cut together in one cutting process.
 9. Thedisplay device of claim 8, wherein the second edge of the display paneland the second edge of the polarizing film are cut together in onecutting process.
 10. The display device of claim 1, wherein a firstportion of the first edge of the optical adhesive film is concave withrespect to a second portion of the first edge of the optical adhesivefilm.
 11. The display device of claim 3, wherein a first sealing memberis in contact with each of the first tape, the second tape, the panelassembly, the window and the housing, at the space between the first andsecond tapes.